From Songkran to Loy Krathong: a guide to Thai Festivals in Australia

You can celebrate some of Thailand’s most elaborate and popular festivals right here in Australia, including Songkran water festival and Loy Krathong. Find an event near you in our Thailand Festivals in Australia 2019 – Calendar of Events.

Sydney

Thailand Grand Festival 2019

When: Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st March 2019

Time: 10.00am-8.00pm

Where: Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour, Sydney

Cost: Free

This popular weekend-long festival has been part of the City of Sydney Living In Harmony series since 2014. Here you can spend the day watching Thai cultural performances, cooking demonstration and take part in cultural activities such as a handkerchief painting workshop. TAT will have an information booth at the festival where you can find Thailand holiday brochures and ask the team for travel advice.

Parramatta Loy Krathong

When: November 2019 (to be confirmed)

Time: 4pm – 10pm

Where: River Foreshore, between the Barry Wilde and Elizabeth Street Bridges in Parramatta

Cost: Free

Enjoy delicious cuisines from a variety of food stalls and trucks, relax with a chilled beverage in the glowing Thai Beer Garden, sponsored by Singha Beer, watch a range of Thai cultural festivals, cooking demonstrations by Sujet Saenkham, Head Chef of ‘Spice I Am’, Krathong procession and fireworks spectacular.

Adelaide

Songkran Thai New Year Festival

When: Sunday 7th April 2019

Time: 11am

Where: Angus Neill Reserve, Seacliff

Cost: Free

Enjoy Thai cultural performances and take part in one of Thailand’s most popular (and the most fun) events!Find out more.

Thai Festival 2019: Discover Thailand’s Best

When: Saturday 23rd March 2019

Time: 10.30am-7.00pm

Cost: Free

Where: Kings Reserve, Torrensville, Adelaide

Enjoy a wide range of Thai cultural activities including umbrella and fan painting, fruit and vegetable carving, as well as cooking demonstrations and plenty of delicious Thai food for sale. Look out for the TAT information booth with experts on hand to help you plan your next holiday in Thailand.Find out more.

Hobart

Thai Food Festival

When: Saturday 30th March 2019

Time: 12.00pm-4.00pm

Cost: Free

Where: Sorell Memorial Hall, Sorell, Tasmania

A celebration of Thai food that includes Thai Cultural Performances and information on travel to Thailand.

Darwin

Thailand Grand Festival 2019

When: Saturday 27th April 2019

Cost: Free

Where: Darwin Water Front

Enjoy a day of Thai cultural performances, learn about holidays in Thailand and have fun getting wet at one of Thailand’s most fun events: Songkran.Find out more.

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